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Trinity Christian School

 
TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

 

Our History
In 1974, Trinity Christian School was established by the Trinity Baptist Church through the leadership of Dr. Virgil Lovett. This step was taken because of Dr. Lovett's strong conviction of the acute need for Christian education.

 

Our Mission Statement
Trinity Christian School's mission is to instill the highest standards of academic achievement where there is no mediocrity in Christian education, but superiority in excellence. To address a glaring void in society that deletes all references to God, creation and divine purpose for the human experience. To disciple a Christian heart in our students today, to produce Christian leaders of tomorrow.

 

Accreditation
Trinity Christian School is a non-denominational school and a ministry of Trinity Baptist Church. Trinity Christian School is fully accredited through the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Association of Christian Schools (SBACS).

  

Curriculum

Trinity Christian School uses several curriculum sources to enhance the learning experience. The ABeka curriculum is the primary curriculum used in the elementary grades. All subjects are taught from the Christian and Biblical perspective without reference or influence to any denominational doctrine.

 

Additional Classes
All students in grades kindergarten through 5th grade attend the following special classes weekly.

  • Spanish
  • Music (also violin for 4th and band or violin for 5th)
  • Art
  • Computer
  • Library
  • P. E. (daily)

Middle school students choose from the following electives:

  • Band
  • Orchestra
  • Computer
  • Chorus
  • P. E. & Spanish (throughout the year)

Chapel
Chapel is held on Fridays. Parents are welcome to attend. Chapel uniforms are required for student unless prior arrangements are made.

 

Class Size
Class sizes vary according to grade and room size with an average student to teacher ratio of 18 to 1. No academic class has over 24 students.

 

Field Trips
All field trips are paid with registration fees. No additional money will be collected for trips throughout the year unless you want your child to have spending money on the trip or there is an optional trip being offered (Middle School).

 

Volunteering
Trinity Christian School is always looking for volunteers to help in the classrooms, library, cafeteria, fundraising activities, teacher appreciation, and student events. We have a Parent Support Group for the Early Childhood Education and the Elementary/Middle School areas. We encourage parents to be involved in the Parent Support Group or where ever they are comfortable.

 

 

Ethics in Education


 

 

 

 

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